The victim was the Idaho-based Micron Technology Inc., the U.S.’s largest memory-chip manufacturer. Over the years, Micron has invested billions of dollars to develop dynamic random-access memory microchips, or dram chips. These are vital components of most electronics, such as smartphones, cars and tvs, and Micron is America’s only dram chip maker. Some 70 percent of the company’s $30 billion in revenue each year is generated by dram chip sales.

China has, for years, bought Micron’s dram chips for use in its electronics. But in 2016, the Chinese government said weaning itself off dependence on foreign technology, partly by making its own dram chips, was a national security priority. That same year, the Chinese government gave $5.7 billion to a start-up called Fujian Jinhua Circuit Co., whose sole purpose was to design and develop dram chips.

Fujian Jinhua had funds and factory space, but no viable knowledge about how to build the high-tech dram chips. So it partnered up with Taiwanese firm United Microelectronics Corp. (umc) to provide the technological know-how. But umc also lacked the necessary knowledge.

So, according to court documents filed by American and Taiwanese prosecutors, umc vice president Chen Zhengkun looked to Micron employees for help. Chen had previously worked for Micron Memory Taiwan Co., a subsidiary of Micron, and he enlisted former co-workers to leave the firm for lucrative jobs with umc.

One Micron Memory Taiwan Co. employee brought with him “trade secrets pertaining to the prior, current and future generations of Micron’s dram technology,” the prosecutors said. Another recruit illegally downloaded “900 confidential and proprietary files” from Micron’s servers and handed it over to umc. Among the pilfered files were dozens of spreadsheets of exact design specifications for various dram products.

Micron’s lawsuit says one of Chen’s recruits spent his last few days at Micron Memory Taiwan “in a frenzied dash to pillage as much of Micron’s confidential data as possible.” The stolen trade secrets “covered the gamut of technologies necessary” for umc to provide Fujian Jinhua with the information necessary to reproduce Micon’s dram chips.

Micron pointed out that the theft—worth up to $8.8 billion—was “one of the boldest schemes of commercial espionage in recent times.”

Yet the most alarming aspect of the incident is that it was not altogether unusual.

‘By Hook or By Crook’

In recent years, theft of America’s commercial technology and intellectual property has become a pillar of China’s economic growth. “They want technology by hook or by crook,” John Bennett, the special agent heading up the fbi’s San Francisco office, told the LA Times on November 16.

On November 1, Jeff Sessions, who was then U.S. attorney general, spoke about the Micron case and the broader trend of Chinese intellectual property theft. “As this and other recent cases have shown, Chinese economic espionage against the United States has been increasing—and it has been increasing rapidly,” he said. “[W]hen it comes to trade secret theft, we are currently prosecuting five other cases where the theft or attempted theft was for the benefit of the Chinese government.”

John Demers, assistant attorney general for national security with the Justice Department, said the scale of the threat is “both impressive and frightening.” Chinese operatives are “methodical, persistent and well resourced,” he said. “It’s a concerted effort to steal and gather the know-how to produce technology.”

Precious secrets regarding jet engines, wind turbine technology, bio-pharmaceutical products and genetically modified rice are among those that China has been caught stealing, or attempting to steal. And even when China’s operatives are caught and prosecuted, the nation’s leadership is undeterred. “They don’t care if they get caught or if people go to jail,” Bennett said. “As long as it justifies their ends, they are not going to stop.”

And despite getting caught from time to time, as in the Micron case, the efforts are largely successful for China. “Again and again,” Politico wrote on May 22, “high-tech products and military equipment have popped up in China that bear a too-striking resemblance to their American counterparts.”

Prophecy Fulfilled

Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28 are sometimes referred to as the Bible’s “blessings and curses” chapters. These chapters discuss specific ways God promised that He would bless the nations of Israel if they obeyed Him, and specific ways He would curse them if they chose to reject Him. (“Israel” here refers mainly to the United States and Britain, which is thoroughly explained in our free book The United States and Britain in Prophecy, by Herbert W. Armstrong.)

A look at the politics, entertainment, education, industry and even religion in the U.S. and UK today shows that God is being rejected in most every facet of life.

Deuteronomy 28:33 records one of the specific curses God would send upon these nations if they rejected Him: “The fruit of thy land, and all thy labours, shall a nation which thou knowest not eat up; and thou shalt be only oppressed and crushed alway.”

On the Senate floor last year, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, discussed the endemic problem of China stealing American intellectual property, saying, “China continues to steal our family jewels, the things that have made America great: the intellectual property, the know-how in the highest-end industries. It makes no sense.”

In ordinary circumstances, Schumer would be correct in saying this ongoing, nation-threatening thievery of the U.S.’s most prized knowledge and assets “makes no sense.” But since the U.S. was specifically prophesied to have its “fruit” and “labors” devoured by an enemy nation, the pattern playing out today makes perfect sense. America is rejecting God. As a result, God is letting America become “oppressed and crushed” by a foreign power, exactly as He warned in Deuteronomy 28:33.

But Bible prophecy doesn’t stop there.

The same Bible that accurately foretold modern America having its “fruits” and “labors” devoured by an enemy nation also says that thievery will not be allowed to go on indefinitely! Isaiah 65:21-23 discuss a time in the future when Earth is ruled under God’s perfect government, instead of under mankind’s flawed governments. At this time, systematic theft, like the type that China engages in today, will have been relegated to the dustbin of history.

This passage says: “And they shall build houses, and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them. They shall not build, and another inhabit; they shall not plant, and another eat: for as the days of a tree are the days of my people, and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands. They shall not labour in vain… .”

To understand more about China’s role in Bible prophecy, and the time of peace and justice that is on the horizon, order a free copy of Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry’s booklet Isaiah’s End-Time Vision.